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liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our founding fathers put in place that made this such a great country. that's why we are trying to stop this health care bill. [ inaudible ] we are going to do everything we can to repeal and replace this health care bill. >> sean: great to see you. ladies and gentlemen, the governor. [ cheering ] >> sean: coming up the man who was [ inaudible ] mississippi governor haley barbour will be joining us. later texas governor rick perry. mike pence. rick santorum, jc what thes as we continue from the southern -- --. [ inaudible ] are you read take your family on a little re
liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our...
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but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you doing with unemployment and things of that -- >> the fact of the matter is we understand if you don't spend all the money keep [ inaudible ] have a legal system [ inaudible ] model tort reform and fund account habit public school system which means the skilled workforce will be there. then get out of the way and let the private sector do what the private sector does and that will take care of itself and people will move your state. highest population growth of any state in the nation. >> sean: i saw you earlier today. you said something i thought was simpl
but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you...
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up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely, leave it to a private company to get it right. the greatest wealth creator in maybe the history of the universe cutting all of these prices. brenda, look who benefits, wal-mart the company benefits, customers obviously benefit, the community around them benefits. even the union employees at wal-mart benefit because wal-mart grows bigger and bot ton line they'll take in more revenue than with higher prices. that's the lesson that the government should learn, if they lower taxes like reagan did-- . mike you want to say higher prices or lower prices. >> gary, before we give them a nobel prize, let's figure
up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely,...
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. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty. more tragedy in montcoal, west virginia. the four men still missing since monday's blast in the upper big branch mine have been found dead. the grim news bringing the death toll to 29. the governor of west virginia announcing the tragic discovery just about an hour ago. >> this journey... this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. thank you. >> it was the fourth time rescue crew his tried to reach those missing miners. people had been holding out hope that the miners might have reached one of the safety chambers inside the mine. the crews found that none of them had been used by those trapped men. with 29 people dead, this disaster is called the worst coal mining disaster in the u.s. since the 1970s explosion which killed 38 in kentucky. >> greta: southern republican leadership conference in full swing and major republicans are swinging at po2 names you will -- at president obama. two names you will recognize. >> they are being told today that big daddy government has all
. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty. more tragedy in montcoal, west virginia. the four men still missing since monday's blast in the upper big branch mine have been found dead. the grim news bringing the death toll to 29. the governor of west virginia announcing the tragic discovery just about an hour ago. >> this journey... this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. thank you. >> it was the fourth time rescue crew his tried to reach those...
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>> people in america wanted them to work on jobs. they failed to convince people that health care reform would turn into jobs. it has in the. and the other vulnerability is implement station of the health care will drip, drip, drill, when people rely it is not free. your taxes go up. and you cut medicare advantage? drip, drip, drip. it will not get easier. the benefits they tried to market to people do not happen until 201 so that will be a weight on their ankles for the election. >> is it a vul they arability of the republicans they do not -- vul they arability of the republicans they do not have one figure who can carry the water on some of the big debates? people speculate, romney, huckabee, they were thought in new orleans and what does that mean? >> that does not bother me. i saw president george h.w. bush who said he saw this over the years when a party leaves a white house there is a period of competition and i think the competition in the party is good. who do we like? who makes sense? a combination of ideas could work for no
>> people in america wanted them to work on jobs. they failed to convince people that health care reform would turn into jobs. it has in the. and the other vulnerability is implement station of the health care will drip, drip, drill, when people rely it is not free. your taxes go up. and you cut medicare advantage? drip, drip, drip. it will not get easier. the benefits they tried to market to people do not happen until 201 so that will be a weight on their ankles for the election....
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i don't think he should rail against america while making all of that money. >> you notice that the son didn't say the father was joking about causing the earthquake. >> greg: he glossed over that and we have to gloss over to a break. >> why do you that? we have to have a talk. coming up, bill said something stupid and he corrects him lamely, while i bench 450 in the alps. >> when will a new male studies program talk about scment things they do? who cares? check out the dudes -- i mean, where are the women?! ill have ae focusing and paying attention. it feels as though my thoughts are spinning. distractions can make my day even more challenging, especially the mornings, when i really need to be organized. now there is an action guide just for adults with adhd that may help. call the number on your screen for your free copy or visit adhdactionguide.com. the guide has tips that may help reduce distractions... so i can focus on my monthly sales goals and finish what i started. with adhd i sometimes have a hard time managing my schedule and trouble meeting deadlines. the guide showed me how
i don't think he should rail against america while making all of that money. >> you notice that the son didn't say the father was joking about causing the earthquake. >> greg: he glossed over that and we have to gloss over to a break. >> why do you that? we have to have a talk. coming up, bill said something stupid and he corrects him lamely, while i bench 450 in the alps. >> when will a new male studies program talk about scment things they do? who cares? check out the...
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meaning from america's veins. that some laughs. how did he do? >> i thought michael did fairly well. obviously michael has a record of lawyerment. we've won in virginia, new jersey, we've won in massachusetts. he actually came in early with dollars. clearly there was concern regarding his level of control in a conversation earlier he had with others that i was part of he mentions strengthening controls. clearly some people left i think he's doing what he has to do. >> what is the mood in new orleans not in the french quarter, i'm talking about in that room? >> the mood is energized, passionate and it is of tremendous concern about our country's future. it isn't people coming down to enjoy our weather, food and french quarter festival. people coming with a sense of mission. if they are not engaged our country will continue down a path which is nonus is able. i'm a physician, a conversation with two ob-gyn's from new york that came down. so the new yorkers are talking to us here at the southern republican leadership conversation. >> we are going to
meaning from america's veins. that some laughs. how did he do? >> i thought michael did fairly well. obviously michael has a record of lawyerment. we've won in virginia, new jersey, we've won in massachusetts. he actually came in early with dollars. clearly there was concern regarding his level of control in a conversation earlier he had with others that i was part of he mentions strengthening controls. clearly some people left i think he's doing what he has to do. >> what is the...
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it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about yes we can. we're gonna go talk to america about what we will do. a big difference. what we will do. [ applause ] >> what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. speak to her with truth. speak to her with vision. speak to her with -- through action. ronald reagan noted famously when asked about his strategy for the cold war. we win, they lose. applause ] >> with your help, with your support, we can restore the strength, the growth, the birthright of liberty and prosperity, that generations of americans have always passed on to their children. that's the legacy we leave. that's the legacy the greatest generation has passed on to us. that is the legacy we must now fight to pass on to our kids and our grandkids. it's worth the fight folks. we will be the generation to keep that promise. and come november, we win, they lose.
it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about yes we can. we're gonna go talk to america about what we will do. a big difference. what we will do. [ applause ] >> what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. speak to her with truth. speak to her with vision. speak to her with -- through action. ronald...
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but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you doing with unemployment and things of that -- >> the fact of the matter is we understand if you don't spend all the money keep [ inaudible ] have a legal system [ inaudible ] model tort reform and fund account habit public school system which means the skilled workforce will be there. then get out of the way and let the private sector do what the private sector does and that will take care of itself and people will move your state. highest population growth of any state in the nation. >> sean: i saw you earlier today. you said something i thought was simpl
but i think america is still recoverable. i think people understand that the virtues that we talked about as we were kids growing up, the values that we know responsible behavior, he don't spend all the money. you take care of your neighbor. you allow those faith-based principles to have an impact that is what will save america. >> sean: what is the income tax in the state of texas? >> that would be zero. >> sean: in new york it is 10%. new york's gone bankrupt. how are you...
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>> look, stuart, this is the biggest scandal and scam in america today of public finance. these outrageously generous pension plans for public employees. it's happening all over the country. you energy in on los angeles the ground zero, you're right. in los angeles and all over the country are really facing this crisis. you've got a situation right now where many of the public employees who are retired are collecting 70, 80, $90,000 a year checks and some are getting over $100,000 and it's not fair, stuart, for 50 to $60,000 a year construction workers or people working in the private sector who are earning much less who are having to pay these massive pensions for people who aren't even working any longer. >> stuart: by the way, dan, there are 3000 retired teachers in california, each of whom makes over $100,000 a year in pension so my question is who did this? >> well, the politicians basically did it. you know, public employees were allowed to unionize back in the 1960's and 1970's after president kennedy issued an executive order enabling the unionization of federal wo
>> look, stuart, this is the biggest scandal and scam in america today of public finance. these outrageously generous pension plans for public employees. it's happening all over the country. you energy in on los angeles the ground zero, you're right. in los angeles and all over the country are really facing this crisis. you've got a situation right now where many of the public employees who are retired are collecting 70, 80, $90,000 a year checks and some are getting over $100,000 and...
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we're closing down shop. [ applause ] >> glenn: well, helhello, america. welcome to the "glenn beck program." tonight, we have another chapter in our special of time to be heard. this is a series we've done. nobody seems to be talking to black conservatives. you don't see a black conservative on television. we have done a couple episodes with black conservatives. these are young -- these are college students. yeah! and they're conservatives! what? i didn't think that existed. yes. and you will meet them tonight. we have students and recent college grads from princeton, n.y.u., fort hammond and more. i can't -- fortham and more. it can't imagine being a conservative and going to n.y.u. you somebody does it and lives to tell the story. the youngest here, we have two that are 15 years old. they're in high school. they're in business school, law school, nursing school. some of them might with the president of the united states if we last that long. you are looking at america's future. it's time for them to be heard. get to it. katie, we're going to -- you intr
we're closing down shop. [ applause ] >> glenn: well, helhello, america. welcome to the "glenn beck program." tonight, we have another chapter in our special of time to be heard. this is a series we've done. nobody seems to be talking to black conservatives. you don't see a black conservative on television. we have done a couple episodes with black conservatives. these are young -- these are college students. yeah! and they're conservatives! what? i didn't think that existed....
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that is the election cycle that is important for america. electing men and women who will go to washington to get to principles of the conservatism and supply side economics that ronald reagan shows works well. 2012 will take care of itself. >> brian: you do mention you are running for re-election. some noted thattior name has come up talking about a possible presidential candidate down the path. including your equipment, bill white, mayor of houston. his spokesman issued a statement that said it's never been more clear than it was today that bill white is focussed on texas, while rick perry is focussed on his political career. he was talking about what he was doing in texas while you were in louisiana. i want to give you an opportunity to respond to that. >> i was recruiting businesses to come to texas. i got cards of people interested in moving businesses out of louisiana. i know bobby jindal will find that as great competition, which is a good segue to what governors ought to be doing, creating the environment of competition. getting away
that is the election cycle that is important for america. electing men and women who will go to washington to get to principles of the conservatism and supply side economics that ronald reagan shows works well. 2012 will take care of itself. >> brian: you do mention you are running for re-election. some noted thattior name has come up talking about a possible presidential candidate down the path. including your equipment, bill white, mayor of houston. his spokesman issued a statement that...
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you are looking at america's future. it's time for them to be heard. get to it. katie, we're going to -- you introduce yourselves and tell me your name, where you go to school, what you do for a living and what your turn-ons and turn-offser if america's future. what are you most afraid of? >> i'm katie petke, senior at fortham, president of the college republicans there. i'm hoping to work in public relations but most concerned about the changing role of government from protector of freedom to provider of entitlement. >> i go to n.y.u. and i'm -- [ laughter ] . >> i'm sagar. >> are you out? have you been outed as a conservative on campus? >> yeah. i've been part of the college republican for years. >> glenn: wow! what are you most concerned about? >> growing national deficit and the seem i seeming ignoranc congress. and the national government in general about the effects of this. >> glenn: okay. >> hi, how are you? i'm nicole. and i'm a freshman at n.y.u. and also on the college republican. my biggest fear i have to say is the changing role in healthcare. and th
you are looking at america's future. it's time for them to be heard. get to it. katie, we're going to -- you introduce yourselves and tell me your name, where you go to school, what you do for a living and what your turn-ons and turn-offser if america's future. what are you most afraid of? >> i'm katie petke, senior at fortham, president of the college republicans there. i'm hoping to work in public relations but most concerned about the changing role of government from protector of...
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y much. [ applause ] good night, america. >> chris: next on "special report." president obama gets another chance to shape the supreme court, with the retirement of justice john paul stevens. one of the key congressional players in healthcare reform says he won't run again. and sarah palin fires up republicans at a convention in new orleans. live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. the oldest justice on the u.s. supreme court says it is time to step down. he sent his resignation letter today to president obama. we have fox team coverage. brian wilson looked at the politics of putting a new justice on the court but we begin with james rosen at the white house on today's announcement. >> leadership will be met. >> with the retirement of the associate justice john paul stevens among serving of the supreme court members, president obama has the second chance to shape the court's direction. and he nominated sonia sotomayor last year and he said the juror will affect the daily lives of the americ
y much. [ applause ] good night, america. >> chris: next on "special report." president obama gets another chance to shape the supreme court, with the retirement of justice john paul stevens. one of the key congressional players in healthcare reform says he won't run again. and sarah palin fires up republicans at a convention in new orleans. live from our studio in washington, this is "special report." good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. the oldest...
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if we tax this, if it's done right it would hurt a country like china and help america. in fact, they're laying costs on the u.s. businesses which is only going make stuff abroad and that's not what we should do. >> cheryl: wayne, last word, mister. >> there is a fundamental flaw in this, climate change, there is a carbon footprint. that is produced by human beings. that's not necessarily so. there are scientists out there saying it's not so. a congress, they're real smart, they can do this and they really know what the hell they're doing so they'll tax it. it will be a total disaster. >> cheryl: thank you to everybody. a big tax day protest planned in atlanta. neil is on it. he will be covering it live at the georgia state capitol thursday april 15. first at 4 p.m. on fox news and 6:00 p.m. on fbn. among the guests are marco rubio, rising republican star running for the senate in florida and the virginia thomas, wife of justice clarence thomas. but first, a labor boss says americans are angry. he has that right. is he dead wrong on why they're angry? (announcer) the sin
if we tax this, if it's done right it would hurt a country like china and help america. in fact, they're laying costs on the u.s. businesses which is only going make stuff abroad and that's not what we should do. >> cheryl: wayne, last word, mister. >> there is a fundamental flaw in this, climate change, there is a carbon footprint. that is produced by human beings. that's not necessarily so. there are scientists out there saying it's not so. a congress, they're real smart, they can...
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fox news is america's election headquarters. republicans rallying for a third and final day in the big easy, southern republican leadership conference considered an early indicator for potential presidential candidates. the g.o.p. looking to win back the white house in 2012 party leaders are pushing hard to take back congress in this fall's mid term elections. organizers just announced the results from their big straw poll of potential candidates. and our chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in new orleans. carl, we learned about what 18 minutes or so ago who came out on top? karl there are about 2500 to 300 people here from 14 southern states for the southern republican leadership conference. most of the focus on the mid terms but presidential straw poll is an important thing on the trail. the winner, is none other than mitt romney. he got 439 votes he wasn't even here. he ran in 2008 for republican nomination, the former governor of massachusetts, he did have some supporters who were out here for him they bought
fox news is america's election headquarters. republicans rallying for a third and final day in the big easy, southern republican leadership conference considered an early indicator for potential presidential candidates. the g.o.p. looking to win back the white house in 2012 party leaders are pushing hard to take back congress in this fall's mid term elections. organizers just announced the results from their big straw poll of potential candidates. and our chief political correspondent carl...
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smith smith >> we'll need more jobs in america, someone might want to tell the irs. hello, i'm neil cavuto and targeting so-called high wealth individuals, in other words, this nation's job creators, the goal is to tax them more because apparently the taxes that we've seen are not enough. federal taxes going 2 to 35%. capital gains 15 to 20% and those hikes from the expiration of the bush tax cuts. now, nearly 4% tax on investment income medicare payroll tax increased to 2.35%, both of those, thanks to the health care law and add the state and local tax hikes and it's not a pretty picture. and adam and gary, here in the flesh, so excited my buddy, ben stein, author of a new book, it's the little book of bullet-proof investing, a fun read about all the things apparently aim not dealing. charles payne will be back next week and we'll have a signed copy of the book waiting for him. so, ben, good to have you again on your new book. >>. >> we've got a lot of tax bullets coming our way, no way around it, ben bernanke ending the woke saying that we're looking at that. paul
smith smith >> we'll need more jobs in america, someone might want to tell the irs. hello, i'm neil cavuto and targeting so-called high wealth individuals, in other words, this nation's job creators, the goal is to tax them more because apparently the taxes that we've seen are not enough. federal taxes going 2 to 35%. capital gains 15 to 20% and those hikes from the expiration of the bush tax cuts. now, nearly 4% tax on investment income medicare payroll tax increased to 2.35%, both of...
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almost a hundred people a day in america die from car accidents. almost 200 people a day die from medical errors and you know, those are big stories and there's every ten years somebody writes a pulitzer prize winning book about some catastrophe there. but i mean, elliss has a point in terms there's a hook that lends itself to coverage like this mine disaster. >> and a-- there's 18 political talking heads die dramatically every few years. >> in an airplane. >> believe me we'd have focusing on jet safety. >> and airplane safety if they all went down on a plane, but when you go down in a mine, despite the fact that blankenship, the head of this camera, rips the camera out of the hands of an abc reporter and says, don't tack anymore pictures or you'll get shot, and everybody says ho-hum, there massey goes again. there's something wrong. >> judy, are you for the mountain top blowing off. >> i'm not for strip mining or this kind of mining, i'm for a company obeying the law and poor safety records-- why is that so tough. >> what should we do aboenergy. >
almost a hundred people a day in america die from car accidents. almost 200 people a day die from medical errors and you know, those are big stories and there's every ten years somebody writes a pulitzer prize winning book about some catastrophe there. but i mean, elliss has a point in terms there's a hook that lends itself to coverage like this mine disaster. >> and a-- there's 18 political talking heads die dramatically every few years. >> in an airplane. >> believe me we'd...
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we need to tread lightly because it does protect the united states of america . trying to suddenly get rid of the system does not bode well for the united states even given the circumstance. qatar is a important country. strategiically on the map by the persian depulf . centers of command are in qatar. we need them more than they need us. they are also oil rich nation . >> what is on in the southern republican leadership conference in new orleans. sarah palin fired up the crowd. he's not pulling punches with what she talks about with what the country need and how the president has been bad for the country. we'll give you a taste. >> now they are revising the 2008 slogan for 2010 and having us ram through 2 trillion health health and flying around on a tax funded victory lap yes, we did. >> i wouldn't be so quick to slap that on the bumper sticker. common sense conservatives can relay slogans that the majority of americans like better. like. repeal and replace. >>> and she went on to criticize the foreign policy importance and listen to what the former governor ha
we need to tread lightly because it does protect the united states of america . trying to suddenly get rid of the system does not bode well for the united states even given the circumstance. qatar is a important country. strategiically on the map by the persian depulf . centers of command are in qatar. we need them more than they need us. they are also oil rich nation . >> what is on in the southern republican leadership conference in new orleans. sarah palin fired up the crowd. he's not...
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we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about "yes, we can." we're going to go talk to america about what we will do. there is a big difference. [applause] what we will do. what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment of the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. we will speak to her with truth, speak to her with vision, speak to her through action. ronald reagan noted famously, when asked about his strategy for the cold war, "we win, they lose." [applause] with your help,
we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in...
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisanship down there. once you wade through all the hype, and the clouds have parted, and the seas have calmed, it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that "status quo" is latin for "the mess we
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms,...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to pay for things as they go, also known as paygo. >> there are two different types of categories and budget tools that can really help fix the situation. there is one category that helps fix budget rules. >> there is paygo. for discretionary programs, there are spending cuts. >> i have long been an advocate for pay-go. if someone is going to propose a tax cut, they have to pay for it. if someone is going to propose an increase in mandatory spending, they have to find a way to pay for it. >> our fiscal challenge is too great for one step. last week i signed into law the pthe pay-go
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to...
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this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new chapter in this proud history. it starts with us, and it can start today. we need to stand together and take our country back. thank you so much for being part of these solutions. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. thank you, guys. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i will not say another word. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you for that very warm reception. thank you very much. thank you. conrad, i want to thank the generous introduction. i appreciate his work in louisiana. i want to welcome our guests from all over
this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new...
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part of the problem in america is there is so much coming out. how does the average american find out the stuff you have found out? we have not got the capacity to travel around the world for 10 years doing what you did. how does the average american discover what you know and it prompted to do what you are telling us we need to be doing? >> there was not internet when i started, so now it is a lot easier. you can research hundreds of stuff on line. you can go to our website, which is storyofstuff.org. lots of organizations to. it has lots of details about what i saw at garment factories in haiti or toxic waste dumps in south africa where we four years send our toxic waste under apartheid and it was dumped in black communities, and we were doing that for years and years forget i went to india, the site of the largest industrial accident ever. >> her new book is called "the story of stuff." a wonderful documentary comes along with that. thank you for the book. good to have you on the program. >> thank you so much. tavis: that is our show for tonig
part of the problem in america is there is so much coming out. how does the average american find out the stuff you have found out? we have not got the capacity to travel around the world for 10 years doing what you did. how does the average american discover what you know and it prompted to do what you are telling us we need to be doing? >> there was not internet when i started, so now it is a lot easier. you can research hundreds of stuff on line. you can go to our website, which is...
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telecommunication policy in america today, which is based on free markets and private capital, has been very successful. it is one of the key areas of the economy that is expanding and is profitable. if it is not broke, don't fix it. if they choose to do something, we will participate in the hearings and try to make sure that the free market witnesses have equal access to committee. i would predict that we will be able to defeat in the bill that they try to move to regulate the internet. >> in your view, what are some of the implications if congress does pass the bill saying that the fcc can regulate the internet? >> you would have less innovation and freedom on the internet. you'd have a more restrictive internet, probably higher cost. you would slow down the broadband deployment. the private sector has spent billions and billions of dollars of in the last decade putting in the infrastructure. it is almost ubiquitous now that everyone in america not only has a pc at their home and work, but they also have a hand-held device that has access to the internet. we are in the middle of a big
telecommunication policy in america today, which is based on free markets and private capital, has been very successful. it is one of the key areas of the economy that is expanding and is profitable. if it is not broke, don't fix it. if they choose to do something, we will participate in the hearings and try to make sure that the free market witnesses have equal access to committee. i would predict that we will be able to defeat in the bill that they try to move to regulate the internet....
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i really believe america is ripe for a political realignment. i think both parties are basically controlled and owned by the big powerful special interests. the political industrial complex that does business in and around washington. congressman paul knows exactly what i'm talking about. both parties basically decide what the solutions are that confront the american people based upon the different special interest groups that descend on washington. your success in minnesota, jesse, i think had a lot to do with the fact that even in the late '90s there was a real hunger for some sort of new political way. and i think america particularly now with the economy being what it is ripe for that. and i think congressman paul says it exactly right. why are we in america in so many far away places fighting wars in different places when you really have to ask yourself whether or not that is really a vital american interest. and so i think the right person who speaks on these issues, there is a place for them. go ahead, sorry. >> jesse: i can tell you abou
i really believe america is ripe for a political realignment. i think both parties are basically controlled and owned by the big powerful special interests. the political industrial complex that does business in and around washington. congressman paul knows exactly what i'm talking about. both parties basically decide what the solutions are that confront the american people based upon the different special interest groups that descend on washington. your success in minnesota, jesse, i think had...
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stop thinking about it. >> because energy produced in america is security for america. and it is jobs for american workers, jobs that can't be outsourced. lets drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby, stall. >> if this part is confusing to you, you are forgiven to that. didn't president obama just make an announcement he was lifting the decades old offshore drilling ban? the same headline, how obama was a new convert to the whole drill, baby, drill idea? >> today we're announcing the expansion of offshore oil and gas exploration. >> i thought -- yes. isn't obama actually a drill, baby, drill guy now? yes, he is. remember all the dumb punditry of his would make republicans nod in agreement and side with him on energy policy? yeah. that didn't happen. president obama may be drilling now for sure, but according to sarah palin, he's not drilling fast enough. >> let's drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. >> of course it is possible that maybe she just wanted to say baby again. joining us now is dave weigel, reporting now for "the washington post." he's covering the republi
stop thinking about it. >> because energy produced in america is security for america. and it is jobs for american workers, jobs that can't be outsourced. lets drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby, stall. >> if this part is confusing to you, you are forgiven to that. didn't president obama just make an announcement he was lifting the decades old offshore drilling ban? the same headline, how obama was a new convert to the whole drill, baby, drill idea? >> today we're announcing...
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don't forget, rock, paper scissors, bank of america, first horizon. and you know what? bluto blutarsky, we're going to get to the bottom of -- where's dean warmer when you need him? "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, merger madness continues. trade up by trading down? dr. cramer's in the building, and he's checking out one pharma play that could be the best medicine for your portfolio. and later -- ♪ cheeseburger in paradise cheeseburger in paradise? with consumer spending on the rise, these restaurant stocks are sizzling. if you're hungry for profits, stay tuned. >>> takeovers are roaring back to life. saw a big one today in the convenience store patch, casey's general. and we're anxious to make some money, some mad money off the half trillion-odd deals that have already been announced this year. can you imagine, more than $500 billion in deals? that's why i've been teaching you how to analyze these takeovers all week with our acquisition winner series so that you know what a good deal looks like, one that you can still make money on if you buy
don't forget, rock, paper scissors, bank of america, first horizon. and you know what? bluto blutarsky, we're going to get to the bottom of -- where's dean warmer when you need him? "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, merger madness continues. trade up by trading down? dr. cramer's in the building, and he's checking out one pharma play that could be the best medicine for your portfolio. and later -- ♪ cheeseburger in paradise cheeseburger in paradise? with...
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we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into serbia and found a prison that except for the razor wire was almost a natural paradise. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! ow! where? [ male announcer ] the volkswagen tiguan. the only compact suv with a turbocharged engine, standard. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? there. [ male announcer ] starting at $23,200. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. choosing your own car? now that's a good call. go
we are not regional country like america or like england. and this condition for our country is okay. it could be better, but it's okay. this prison experience, i'm going to be another man. i'm going to be looking about freedom in another way. to appreciate freedom, to appreciate to walk in the park, to drink coke, to see birds, sky, freedom is freedom. that's all. >> while c.z.'s urban setting and concrete surroundings make some long for simple pleasures, our crew headed deeper into...
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he was very big in europe, certainly big in latin america, certainly big in north america. his next final frontier would have been ace asia. he had a couple outposts. a few more years, the asians would become big victims. they were lucky and escaped. there were hundreds of people, if not thousands that knew madoff was a fraud. they need to be brought to justice. most of the perpetrators overseas will not be brought to justice and very few in north america will be brought to justice. i don't think the government has the resources to do this case and bring everybody to the bar of justice they need to. tavis: so when you suggest that persons who read your book as you have been touring around the country, understand the clear english, the clear language in which you right, that the s.e.c. should have understood if everyday folk can figure that out, do the victims, a tough question for some people to swallow, but do the victims here have any responsibility in knowing or having some idea that with a line that only goes straight up that something was wrong here, something was a li
he was very big in europe, certainly big in latin america, certainly big in north america. his next final frontier would have been ace asia. he had a couple outposts. a few more years, the asians would become big victims. they were lucky and escaped. there were hundreds of people, if not thousands that knew madoff was a fraud. they need to be brought to justice. most of the perpetrators overseas will not be brought to justice and very few in north america will be brought to justice. i don't...
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these are big hidden budgets in america and right now, just like in nascar for example, you can have a chief mechanic, eighth grader 12th grade education and never hardly went to vocational school but get $500,000 salary, they salary, 500,000. with bonuses it is 800,000 take-home pay a year. all these things are going on behind the scenes, and we are lumped. like tiger woods with buick for example. tiger woods was getting $26 million a year. you say that is that for the blacks. tiger woods gets 26 billion everybody else is out. that isn't the way it should work. >> speaking of behind-the-scenes, i wanted to ask you lenny to talk a little bit about the stereotype of nascar being, as you said, 99% white, not just white but southern in its fan base, working class and its fan base. there are some difficulties there. can you tell the audience and i, take us a little bit into what the pit areas are like, what the grandstands are like at a track like concorde we had nascar. >> i mean nascar is primarily southern but it is very blue-collar, working class crowd most blacks, like my father and
these are big hidden budgets in america and right now, just like in nascar for example, you can have a chief mechanic, eighth grader 12th grade education and never hardly went to vocational school but get $500,000 salary, they salary, 500,000. with bonuses it is 800,000 take-home pay a year. all these things are going on behind the scenes, and we are lumped. like tiger woods with buick for example. tiger woods was getting $26 million a year. you say that is that for the blacks. tiger woods gets...
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the obama campaign always said america has transcended race. we are better people, we have moved past this. we have had a long and difficult history but we are better than we are and better than we used to be. so rather than confronting the bias directly with the obama campaign it is called people to their better angels and a lot of what the research suggests and is counterintuitive is you might be less successful at calling people out on their body is precisely for this issue which is that even when you are conscious of the unconscious bias within you would doesn't necessarily change behavior. in the back, yes. >> i'm curious about moving this to a different look about scott brown for example and kind of what the redials about the human brain and how massachusetts most liberal state in the union [inaudible] what's that about? [laughter] >> the short and honest answer is i don't know. i think in some ways this becomes a parlor game where you would try to apply the bias to the situations and i can toss out hypotheses and give you my impressions
the obama campaign always said america has transcended race. we are better people, we have moved past this. we have had a long and difficult history but we are better than we are and better than we used to be. so rather than confronting the bias directly with the obama campaign it is called people to their better angels and a lot of what the research suggests and is counterintuitive is you might be less successful at calling people out on their body is precisely for this issue which is that...
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we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use of this administration, how they viewed the security threat of our country is called the quadrennial defense review, which is a four-year review of the security policy. in these hundreds of pages that the pentagon put out, not one mention of the word "is mom," not one word "is on." -- islam. there are eight pages dedicated to global warming as a national security threat. this is the kind of misplaced, fuzzy-headed idealism that gets countries in a world of hurt, and a short time. that we have opened our arms to the world's enemies of america and given the back
we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use...
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cables latest gift to america. >> this years c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students dealing with one of our countries greatest strengths or the challenges it faces. here's one of the third place winners. >> climate change - and the bottom line is they don't care about that but the policy. >> i don't want anything in my old life. - [multiple voicesvoices] >> in america, it seems we're always facing new challenges. our recent challenges seem to be more complicated than ever. they all need solutions yet sometimes finding an answer that makes everyone happy with this can be difficult. time and time again, i see and feel the tension between the different sides of issues. not sure what to think about this, i started asking questions like. are the apposing sides really as divided as they seem and more importantly do people know how to resolve conflicts between conflicts. >> take the vast majority of people and they don't know. they get their news from t.v. and it's a passive, okay i know what's going on. no sports and weather. what's to like about that? >> they wan
cables latest gift to america. >> this years c-span studentcam competition asked middle and high school students dealing with one of our countries greatest strengths or the challenges it faces. here's one of the third place winners. >> climate change - and the bottom line is they don't care about that but the policy. >> i don't want anything in my old life. - [multiple voicesvoices] >> in america, it seems we're always facing new challenges. our recent challenges seem to...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party leaders were loaded for bear. >> from now until november, when they say yes we can, we stand up and we say, oh, no, you don't. >> reporter: while conservatives here cheered sarah palin and bought buttons and hobnobbed, they were planning for a major assault this november on the democrats' control of congress. so, the news that supreme court justice john paul stevens were retiring shot another jolt of political adrenaline through this gathering. so, you predicting a long, hot summer of confirmation battle? >> i think that is very likely. >> reporter: you thin
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his son's backpack, an elmo backpack. the child is in kindergarten. the father called the child's school yesterday and said he needed to get something from the backpack. school officials looked into the bag first and found almost four ounces of marijuana inside. police arrested the man. he's being held on $100,000 bond for possession, intent to distribute and other charges. >>> a new study said people who use technology to casually spy on their lovers are probably in quite good company. 38% of people 25 and younger have looked at their significant other's text or e-mail con
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his...
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. >> and help protect america everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. ♪ snothse we are one people ♪ ♪ >> what do you care about? introducing the project. we move the world forward. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxon mobile and the annenberg foundation and the public broadcasting and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. once again, hive from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. after supreme court justice john paul stevens, the longest member of the bench and a liberal announced his pending environment, the president praised him and hinted at what is to come. >> while we cannot replace justice stevens' experience or wisdom. i'll seek somebody with similar qualities. independent mind and record of excellence and integrity and a fierce dedication to the ruling of law and a keen understanding of how the law affects the daily lives of
. >> and help protect america everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. ♪ snothse we are one people ♪ ♪ >> what do you care about? introducing the project. we move the world forward. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxon mobile and the annenberg foundation and the public broadcasting and...
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all the middle eastern societies are terribly eroded, all the best people are here in america, they've left, they're refugees, to rebuild this countries is going to take money and time and eventually real, any kind of wealth that's flowing through tease societies will be a tide that lifts all the boats and makes everything but better but that's not going to happen overnight and unfortunately for the united states now having gone in is intimately involved and birds are coming home to roost. >> it's hard to get out when you still think there's going to be success. that's the point you're making. do you think the president was right in going to turkey to address the muslim world, right to go to egypt to address the arab world, but you think he blundered when he didn't go to israel. tell us why. >> i think he should be talking to israel. many israelis are not ready to hear his message about he's long-term security. but important in these matters is this a key change in u.s. policy, for decades israeli has been given a blank check. israeli has been able to do whatever it likes and there's a
all the middle eastern societies are terribly eroded, all the best people are here in america, they've left, they're refugees, to rebuild this countries is going to take money and time and eventually real, any kind of wealth that's flowing through tease societies will be a tide that lifts all the boats and makes everything but better but that's not going to happen overnight and unfortunately for the united states now having gone in is intimately involved and birds are coming home to roost....
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america's designated driver there, hamid karzai, is proving increasingly unstable behind the wheel. the united states put karzai in power and our soldiers have been fighting and dying on his behalf ever since. despite widespread corruption in his government. now he's making threats against the western coalition that is shedding blood and treasure on his behalf. even more disturbing, for the moment, are the civilian deaths from nighttime raids and aerial bombings by american and other nato troops. just this week, we learned of an apparent cover-up following a special forces raid in february that killed five civilians, including three women, two of whom were pregnant. it's believed bullets were gouged from the women's bodies to conceal evidence of american involvement. this slaughter of innocents has led the pro-american "economist" magazine to question whether our entire effort in afghanistan "has been nothing but a meaningless exercise of misguided violence." with me is a man with first-hand experience of war. andrew bacevich served 23 years, some of them in vietnam, before retiring
america's designated driver there, hamid karzai, is proving increasingly unstable behind the wheel. the united states put karzai in power and our soldiers have been fighting and dying on his behalf ever since. despite widespread corruption in his government. now he's making threats against the western coalition that is shedding blood and treasure on his behalf. even more disturbing, for the moment, are the civilian deaths from nighttime raids and aerial bombings by american and other nato...
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america and the courts airs at 7:05 eastern on c-span. tonight, first lady michelle obama meets with students at the white house to talk about preventing childhood obesity. she is joined by c-span student camp winter matthew shimura. the first lady talked about eating healthy and reading food labels as she answered stevens questions. see it tonight at 9 eastern on c-span. >> this week, a three judge panel from a federal appeals court unanimously decided that the federal communications commission does not have the authority to regulate high-speed internet. on this edition of "book t"the communicators" we will talk with several guests. we'll talk with the ranking member of the house energy and commerce committee that holds jurisdiction over telecommunications matters. representative barton, were you surprised by this decision? >> no, i was not surprised. i am very pleased by it. i think the court did exactly what the law says. the sec does not have the authority under current law to regulate the internet. >> does that move the issue of net
america and the courts airs at 7:05 eastern on c-span. tonight, first lady michelle obama meets with students at the white house to talk about preventing childhood obesity. she is joined by c-span student camp winter matthew shimura. the first lady talked about eating healthy and reading food labels as she answered stevens questions. see it tonight at 9 eastern on c-span. >> this week, a three judge panel from a federal appeals court unanimously decided that the federal communications...
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. >> are think tanks important to our system of governance in america? >> i frankly don't understand what the think tank is and is supposed to be. it's often what you have is -- speaking in general here, they'll serve interest of one sort or another. whether ideological or material. but you have to present what they do in terms of science. and that's, you know, some of them, i think, do very valuable work. in my own case i felt like -- there was a certain cognitive style that was demanded in this environment. and this style demanded that i project an image of rationality. but not indulge too much in actual reasoning because it could kind of lead off in the wrong direction. so it was sort of the -- it was not -- it was not at all like genuine academic inquiry. and in that sense was quite disillusioning. whereas, fixing motorcycles is genuinely rational. often frustrating but never irrational. >> what's a stickastic art. >> it's a term of randomness. it's what aristotle describes as medicine. the doctor fixes bodies he did not make himself. like a builder
. >> are think tanks important to our system of governance in america? >> i frankly don't understand what the think tank is and is supposed to be. it's often what you have is -- speaking in general here, they'll serve interest of one sort or another. whether ideological or material. but you have to present what they do in terms of science. and that's, you know, some of them, i think, do very valuable work. in my own case i felt like -- there was a certain cognitive style that was...
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. >> well, it is perhaps america's favorite easy to make comfort food. now there is a local restaurant dedicated to everything grilled cheese. first, a look at the events going on around town this going on around town this weekend. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >> the grilled cheese sandwich is one of the favorites in america. to honor the grill cheese, april has been named national grilled cheese sandwich month. here in baltimore four men decided to open a restaurant. rob roblin was there. >> if you are into grilled cheese sandwiches, you need to come here. >> it was an idea that came to one of the owners in a dream. >> i had an idea that was trying to get cheese off a truck. i said, why don't we sell gormet grilled cheese. hi a dream last night. >> it is a restaurant that serves only grilled cheese sandwiches. grilled cheese with crab meat. grilled cheese with stake. there's just something about a grilled cheese sandwich. >> wha
. >> well, it is perhaps america's favorite easy to make comfort food. now there is a local restaurant dedicated to everything grilled cheese. first, a look at the events going on around town this going on around town this weekend. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >> the grilled cheese sandwich is one of the favorites in america. to honor the grill cheese, april...
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you do a great service for america and i want to pick up on what mr. dean said before i ask my question about woodrow wilson. if it were not for glen beck most, many americans who did not know before would not know what a miserable man woodrow wilson was, how he brought segregation in to the federal government, in washington d.c. specifically and throughout the civil
you do a great service for america and i want to pick up on what mr. dean said before i ask my question about woodrow wilson. if it were not for glen beck most, many americans who did not know before would not know what a miserable man woodrow wilson was, how he brought segregation in to the federal government, in washington d.c. specifically and throughout the civil
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. >> why is the president of america getting ranted at by the president of afghanistan? after the date for the general election is announced in britain and the political parties look to woo voters, we attempt to gauge the mood of the swing voter. russia has accused the united nations -- states of conniving with afghanistan's drug producers by refusing to destroy opium crops. last year, they reversed their policy of the eradicating opium. opium production has risen by nearly 50 times and russians have become huge consumers. it is estimated at 2.5 million russians are heroin addicts. it is predicted to that 30,000 will die this year. some of the scenes in the report are disturbing. >> in the siberian city, they are bringing out the dead. igor was only 20. two days ago, he was found slumped in a stairwell with a needle in his arm. now, he is being taken home to his parents. unemployment, and decay, and alcoholism. the average man here will be lucky to get to 60. now a new scourged sweeping the city -- where one. -- heroin. this is one of the worst drug neighborhoods in the
. >> why is the president of america getting ranted at by the president of afghanistan? after the date for the general election is announced in britain and the political parties look to woo voters, we attempt to gauge the mood of the swing voter. russia has accused the united nations -- states of conniving with afghanistan's drug producers by refusing to destroy opium crops. last year, they reversed their policy of the eradicating opium. opium production has risen by nearly 50 times and...
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rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organize ooizer and as a part-time senator and as a full-time candidate, all that experience, still no accomplishment to date with north korea and iran. >> candy crowley was there for the speech. also jeffrey toobin, also author of "the nine: inside the secret world of the supreme court" a great book and we have co-author of "grand new party." candy, did mitt romney and tim pawlenty skip the event because they knew there was no way to compete? >> listen, there is no doubt that she really absorb much of the sun and awe saw that with the reception sh
rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now,...